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Posted: Friday, December 14, 2012 11:50 am

SEATTLE (AP) — Scott Suggs knew that because Seattle emulated the bulldog-mentality of its coach, Washington’s annual city showdown with the Redhawks would be a test of the Huskies grit and toughness.

And that was before Suggs (Washington High School) was forced to play through cramps in his legs and lower back.

“I don’t know what would have happened if he couldn’t play again,” Washington coach Lorenzo Romar said. “He was able to play and helped us quite a bit. He had maybe his best game as a Husky tonight.”

Suggs played through the cramps to score a career-high 24 points, Aziz N’Diaye added 14 points, and Washington led by as many as 27 in the first half en route to an 87-74 win over crosstown rival Seattle on Thursday night.

The renewal of the city’s basketball showdown continued to be completely one-sided in favor of the Huskies. Washington exposed Seattle’s porous pressure defense in the first half, then countered every surge the Redhawks made in the second half.

Washington (5-4) has now won eight straight in the series that took a nearly 30-year hiatus when the Redhawks (3-4) dropped from Division I, only to start the transition back to the top level of college hoops in 2008.

“You always hate playing a team, especially like Washington, when they lose, and now you got the hype surrounded and they’re gearing up for you. And then they come out with great energy and emotion,” said Seattle coach Cameron Dollar, the one-time assistant under Romar at Washington. “And then on the flip side, we got spooked a little bit early on. I take the blame for that. You got to try to prepare your guys so they don’t get spooked in situations, and we did.”

Suggs popped for a career-high despite leaving twice in the second half with cramps in his legs. He had missed three games recently with a sprained right foot, but he returned last Saturday when the Huskies couldn’t complete their rally from a huge second-half deficit and lost 76-73 at home to Nevada.

That loss — the Huskies third non-conference loss at home this season - brought about a renewed focus heading into the matchup for city bragging rights, especially knowing how Seattle would try and create chaos from the start.

“Our biggest focus was making sure we were dialed in from the tip, and I thought our guys did a tremendous job of being ready to play and coming out in a business-like manner against a tough, physical, scrappy team,” Romar said.

Washington shot 64 percent in the half and went to the break leading 49-27.

“They do a good job pressing teams and forcing turnovers ... and we did a good job breaking their press,” Suggs said. “We knew if we could get past that initial backcourt press that we could get good shots on the other end.”

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Helias (14-8) at Union (17-5), 5 p.m.

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Saturday, May 11

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(3) Timberland 10, (6) Troy 0

Tuesday, May 14

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Wednesday, May 15

(2) Holt 11, Timberland 1

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(3) Priory 1, (6) Union 0

Monday, May 13

(1) Westminster Christian 10, Pacific 0

(2) Borgia 4, Priory 3

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Championship game - Westminster 4, Borgia 3

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(3) Eldon 7, (6) Owensville 6

Monday, May 13

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Championship game - Sullivan 10, Eldon 0

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Saturday, May 11

(4) Centralia 12, (5) California 10

(2) Wright City 12, (7) Hermann 0

(3) North Callaway 10, (6) Montgomery County 9

Monday, May 13

(1) Hallsville 2, Centralia 0

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Championship game - Hallsville 4, Wright City 3

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District Girls Soccer Tournaments

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Monday, May 13

(4) Troy 2, (5) Holt 1 (1 OT)

Tuesday, May 14

(1) Timberland 1, Troy 0 (1 OT)

(3) Ft. Zumwalt West 2, (2) Washington 1 (4-2 PKs)

Thursday, May 16

Championship game - Ft. Zumwalt West 1, Timberland 0

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Saturday, May 11

(4) Pacific 4, (5) St. Clair 0

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(2) Borgia 2, (3) Sullivan 0

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